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Training yourself only to wear blinders wastes opportunities… why bother with the pretense of a discipline that is really only pseudo-obligation? Attend – Adjust – Acknowledge – Accomplish: be ready for opportunity when it presents. Moving People to Action Last… Continue reading
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Originally posted on Larval Subjects .: Larval Subjects has been fairly successful in the 6 years that it has existed. It is now approaching 3 million visits. It grew to this size from about 100 visits a day. These days… Continue reading
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Moses Bridge in The Netherlands
Originally posted on 2one2blog: Via here Continue reading
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Vodafone Office
Vodafone office building in the outskirts of Porto. Designed by Barbosa Guimarães Arquitectos, the skewed windows and faceted facade make up an extraordinary appearance. see also: Casa da Musica see also: Faceted Windows Vodafone kantoorgebouw in een buitenwijk van Porto.… Continue reading
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Nurse stump
Originally posted on garyschollmeier: Continuing the nursery theme, here is a cedar stump, which is now dwarfed by the spruce it nursed. It is interesting that the spring board notch is still visible, the cedar was most likely cut in… Continue reading
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A really nice statement of the “Do or do not, there is no try” philosophy around which I am building up the practice of existential entrepreneurship. Continue reading
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Existential Entrepreneurship…
I do not agree with everything here. But that is why I need to work on developing my own concept of the existential entrepreneur. Still, there are some very good point in this piece; the information about this study is… Continue reading
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Machines and Rice
Originally posted on Larval Subjects .: For anyone who’s interested and who is in the Houston area, I’ll be giving a talk on machinic-ontology and corporeal and incorporeal machines at Rice this Thursday (12/7) at 3PM in Humanities 119. Continue reading
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A Question for A.O. Scott and Ta-Nehisi Coates
Originally posted on Corey Robin: Ta-Nehisi Coates is sponsoring a fascinating conversation between himself, New York Times film critic A.O. Scott, and historian Kate Masur about the film Lincoln. It’s a real treat to read these three distinct and expert… Continue reading
